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Cynthia ate on the peach.
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Cynthia ate the peach with a fork.
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Cynthia nibbled the carrot .
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Cynthia nibbled .
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Cynthia nibbled at the carrot .
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Cynthia gobbled the pizza .
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Cynthia gobbled the pizza down .
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Cynthia gobbled .
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Cynthia gobbled at the pizza .
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Cynthia gobbled on the pizza .
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Cynthia devoured the pizza .
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Cynthia devoured .
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Cynthia devoured at the pizza .
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Cynthia devoured on the pizza .
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Cynthia lunched.
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Cynthia lunched on peaches.
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Cynthia lunched peaches.
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Cynthia lunched at peaches.
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Cynthia munched.
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Cynthia munched on peaches.
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Cynthia munched peaches.
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Cynthia munched at peaches.
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Teresa bottle fed the baby.
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Teresa bottle fed soy milk to the baby.
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Teresa bottle fed the baby soy milk.
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Teresa bottle fed soy milk.
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Paul yawned.
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Paul yawned on Mary.
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Paul yawned at Mary.
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Paul breathed.
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Paul breathed at Mary.
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Paul exhaled.
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Paul exhaled at Mary.
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Paul exhaled on Mary.
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Paul laughed.
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She laughed from embarrassment.
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Linda winked her eye.
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Linda winked her nose.
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Linda winked his eye.
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Linda winked.
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Linda winked at the audience.
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Linda winked in agreement.
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Jennifer craned her arm.
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Jennifer shook her finger at the naughty child.
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The princess bowed.
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The princess bowed to the queen.
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The heavy meal dozed Gloria.
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Gloria dozed.
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Sharon flinched.
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Sharon flinched at the sight of the accident.
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The shock flinched Sharon.
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Sharon shivered.
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Sharon shivered from fear.
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Sharon shivered at the thought of the cold sea.
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The fear shivered Sharon.
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The pirates drowned the sailor.
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Answer: yes |
The sailor drowned.
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The sea monster drowned the sailors.
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My eyes are itching.
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My eyes are itching me.
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My eyes are itching my brother.
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My eyes are itching from the smoke.
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My heart is pounding.
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Answer: yes |
My heart is pounding my brother.
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My heart is pounding from fear.
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Answer: yes |
Tessa sprained her ankle.
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Tessa sprained Mary 's ankle.
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Sharon fainted.
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Sharon fainted at the sight of the accident.
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Hunger fainted Sharon.
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The baby dressed.
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Answer: yes |
Marlene dressed the baby.
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Answer: yes |
Marlene dressed herself.
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Answer: yes |
Marlene dressed her body.
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The horse groomed itself.
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The barber shaved my chin.
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I shaved my chin.
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Answer: yes |
Celia brushed the baby's hair.
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Celia brushed her hair.
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Celia brushed herself.
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She always wore purple dresses.
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She always wore herself.
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She always wore herself in purple.
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She always wore.
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She spruced herself up before the job interview.
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She spruced up before the job interview.
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She was always clad in black.
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Her stepmother always clad her in black.
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She always clad herself in black.
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She always clad in black.
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Brutus murdered Julius Caesar.
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Julius Caesar murdered.
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The bandits murdered innocent victims.
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Innocent victims murder easily.
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Brutus murdered Julius Caesar with a dagger.
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The exterminator killed the insects with DDT.
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The witch poisoned Snow White.
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Children poison easily.
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The jewel sparkled.
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Jewels sparkled on the crown.
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Answer: yes |
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